I’m Going Away is The Fiery Furnaces’ eighth album (and first released locally on Popfrenzy). It was recorded by and mixed with Jason Loewenstein (Sebadoh) at the end of 2008 and the beginning of 2009 in New York City. Jason also played bass and Robert D’Amico played drums. All songs were written together by Eleanor and Matthew Friedberger, except for the title track, which is “trad. Arranged by.” Eleanor wrote most of the lyrics; Matt wrote most of the music and also produced the album.

All rock music is a sort of dramatic music. And since the times are tough, it makes sense to have that “drama” be something more like a version of Taxi than something like a version of Titanic. We like Taxi better than Titanic anyway. So we hope that some of the songs on this record can be used as theme songs to folk’s own personal versions of Taxi. Because-ideally-the dramatic setting of the music isn’t provided by the story or image of the given act or band. It’s provided by the lives of the people who use-listen to-the music. That is pop music’s promise and problem, or danger. So be careful and don’t get canceled.

The band is very optimistic-despite or because of it all-and will continue its “Democ-Rock” efforts by releasing a fully-fledged “Derocmacy in America” limited edition vinyl box-set. It might be called something like Your Cashier Today was ACM CASHIER 96. Matthew and Eleanor are also working on The Fiery Furnaces “Silent Record:” a non-record record, in book form, with notation and instructions.

The band are also looking forward to re-visiting our shores again sometime over the next year.

“The Fiery Furnaces make music that defies explication, categorization and most standards of comprehension” - The New York Times